We are taking a break with the shoes and making some high quality bows that we plan to use on Judy Garland's ruby slippers.

Lao silk is used as the overlay. This is the type of fabric they make traditional shirts in Laos and is more expensive than the standard fabric.

The little red stones with the rounded claw settings are rhinestones identical to the originals, and the high quality glass rectangular stones have been hand cut to match the originals so they are not available at any bead stores.

Everything is hand-sewn and we still need to sew the bugle beads, so making bows of this caliber takes a lot of time and work.

We have six sexy pairs of mid heel pumps that will be turned into high quality ruby slippers for Judy Garland, and there's more coming in a couple of months, so there's obviously a HUGE amount of repetitive work ahead of us as we prepare to unleash our full potential in fashion design.

These are not your ordinary shoes which can be found at a shoe shop. They are all custom made to the exact shape and size as worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy in 1939's The Wizard of Oz, so our replica ruby slippers are as accurate as you can get to the originals.

"#7 Judy Garland" is written on the top of both shoe with a black fountain pen, and we've got a gold stamp on the right shoe like the originals reading "Innes Shoe Co., Los Angeles, Hollywood, Pasadena".

Indescribable beauty. The right shoe of Judy Garland's ruby slippers is finished, and the sequins now cover the entire shoe using the same technique to represent the original ruby slippers made for The Wizard of Oz.

This project is still half way, as work now begins on the left shoe. This is probably our company's one millionth pair of ruby slippers so experience is on our side, and we always strive for perfection.

We are within days of finishing up an absolutely gorgeous pair of ruby slippers.

It's easier to look, than constructing the most iconic movie memorabilia. Lots of red thread underneath all those sequins. The task is hard and challenging because you're sewing by hand with a regular straight needle on a three-dimensional shape of a shoe, and not on a flat surface of a fabric.

An exact recreation of the ruby slippers as worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy is finished.

This is a gem of a job and feeling very proud of what we have accomplished. It's never easy to make hand-sewn ruby slippers, your heart has to be in it because it's the most tedious and repetitive of tasks you can do.

Another beautiful and expensive pair of ruby slippers that is off to their new home in the United States of America in March and we will personally deliver them.